OK, that's probably not true. The never-ending will they or won't they reports; the curiosity about the destination of the 2014 NFL Draft's most polarizing player won't end until his name is called Thursday night. And our promise will certainly be broken if we see Friday before we hear commissioner Roger Goodell say, "the blah-blah-blahs select Johnny Manziel," and so on.

But this update squashes the popular rumor that the Texas A&M quarterback will end up in Cleveland. Fox Sports' Jay Glazer seems pretty positive that won't be the case, as he explained on Fox Sports Radio on Tuesday.

"ESPN has reported all night that the Cleveland Browns are taking Johnny Manziel," Glazer said in an interview. "And I am here to tell you they are not. [Owner] Jimmy Haslam has walked into the Browns' draft room and said 'hey, guys, this is not what I do for a living this is what you do for a living, and whatever you do I trust.'"

Glazer then took to Twitter to specify that the Browns won't take Manziel with the No. 4 overall pick, specifically, according to his sources.

Browns won't be drafting Manziel at #4. I know it's been out there a ton that they will but no that's not how they have it

Basically, nobody has any idea where Johnny Football will begin his pro career. Frankly, nobody knows where any player in the draft will start his pro career.

With the draft being pushed back a couple weeks from its original late-April timeframe, the annual endless draft rumors have only amplified, as "experts" have more time to dig and change their minds on prospects.

So if you no longer care about who thinks who will be drafted by who, we understand.